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The Croker Papers

The Croker Papers

The Croker Papers

The Correspondence and Diaries of the Late Right Honourable John Wilson Croker, LL.D., F.R.S., Secretary to the Admiralty from 1809 to 1830
Volume 2:
John Wilson Croker
Louis J. Jennings
February 2012
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    John Wilson Croker (1780–1857), politician and writer, was educated at Trinity College, Dublin, and studied for the bar before moving to London. He was appointed as Deputy Chief Secretary for Ireland when Sir Arthur Wellesley took command of the Army in Portugal, and subsequently became Secretary to the Admiralty, an important role in wartime. He was noted for his efficiency and honesty, and held the post until 1830, despite changes of government. He was a prolific letter-writer, on both professional and personal matters, and almost all his correspondents were men of importance in their field. This three-volume edition of his papers was published in 1884. Volume 2 covers the period 1829–42. Catholic emancipation and parliamentary reform dominated the political agenda in the earlier years, while the years 1841–2 were notable for the cause célèbre regarding the Marquess of Hertford's will, which, perhaps unfairly, damaged Croker's reputation.

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    February 2012
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    9781108044592
    438 pages
    216 × 140 × 25 mm
    0.55kg
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    Table of Contents

    • 14. 1829. The last days of Catholic disabilities
    • 15. 1830. The new agitation for parliamentary reform
    • 16. 1831. Mr. Croker's opinions on the reform question
    • 17. 1832. Last stages of the reform discussion
    • 18. 1833–4. The first reformed parliament
    • 19. 1835. The dissolution and the elections
    • 20. 1836–8. Mr. Croker's literary work in 1836
    • 21. 1839–40. Difficulties of Lord Melbourne's government
    • 22. 1841–2. Fall of Lord Melbourne's administration.
      Author
    • John Wilson Croker
    • Editor
    • Louis J. Jennings